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The Black Angels Share "I'd Kill For Her" Video

March 23, 2017

Psych rockers The Black Angeles have shared a second teaser, “I’d Kill for Her,”  from their upcoming album Death Song. 

The new track ponders the relationship between love, beauty, and violence, with a video that expands on this train of thought, alternating between historical war footage and the moving reunions of returning soldiers with their families. From what we've heard with this newest track and their lead track "Currency," it seems like Death Song features some of the heaviest music these guys have ever put to wax – slow-burning, menacing earworms contemplating the realities of society and devotion.

Watch the new video for "I'd Kill for Her," below.

Tags The Black Angels, I'd Kill For Her, DEath Song, Currency, psych rock, indie, March
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